
Expanding Smoke Control Areas in Brighton & Hove
We want your views on a proposal to replace the city’s 5 existing Smoke Control Areas (SCAs) with one single citywide SCA.
Everyone deserves clean air wherever they live in Brighton & Hove. Persistent smoke from chimneys worsens local air quality, especially in densely populated areas.
Our Air Quality Action Plan aims to reduce harmful emissions from buildings, including those caused by burning solid fuels like coal and wood.
What would change?
- The current smoke control orders would be revoked and replaced with one updated order covering the whole city.
- Smoke control rules would apply to all building chimneys in Brighton & Hove.
- Residents already in a smoke control area would remain covered under the new order.

Phases
Survey
Air quality is important to all who live, work and thrive in Brighton & Hove. Help us shape the future of this by giving us your views on the potential expansion of our Smoke Control Areas (SCA).
This survey is open until Saturday 28 February and will take around 10 to 15 minutes to complete. You can log in to automatically save your progress and return later to complete your submission.










